What great dialogue thanks for the input guys!
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What great dialogue thanks for the input guys!
It’s good to see science I participated in. This was a great study. Nic Fryda, now a Wildlife Biologist, has the authorship and at the time was getting his grad degree. I along with many others assisted with daily operations and it was eye opening to see the field results first hand. Very good science indeed.
I would like to see that Temp somewhere
Long time visitor to the site, just registered.
I do believe the first spawners are the biggest avg. fish of the year. I fish Perry most of the time, most of the time from the bank. On avg. my first batch of spawners are towards the end of the first week of April almost always by the second week. Not confused with shallow feeders cause these females have eggs running out of them. When you get into the first fish up there are hardly any short fish maybe 20 keepers in 25 fish. Later in the spawn may have to catch 100 fish to get 10 keepers or so.
Love the web site. Like everyones info and opinions. This is my first post,hopefully not my last. Hi and good fishing to everyone!
So now is the time to be fishing the spawn?
Not here today
Welcome to the board DWJ, keep on postin.:welcome:fish
:welcome :welcome:welcome!!!! Glad you are here DWJ!! The males during 'Spawn' should be the 1st up making nest with their 'tuxedos' on. Then they lure the female to their 'love' nest. After some dancin, bubble blowin, and who only knows,,, eggs and sperm are a flying. She leaves for a nite out with the other ladies and never comes back. Male is left holding the bag & a few thousand eggs to watch. A few days later,,, eggs hatch and like most youngun's, leave home. Well that's how Grandpa taught me!:Rofl:Rofl:Rofl:Rofl <*)}}}><
Typical female
:hesaid JUST DONT GO SNIFFING THE CRAPPIE BUBBLES